BSOD While Gaming/sometimes Watching Videos

Password Advanced Search Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... If it start showing errors/red lines, stop testing. Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Custom Self-build OS: 64bit Win 10 Pro ver 1607 Build 14393.693 CPU: Intel Core i5 3570K 3.4GHz Motherboard: ASUS P8Z77-V LX Memory: 8GB Graphics Card: If they just stared after updating to Windows 10 and you are running all the same hardware your best bet is to do a clean install of Windows. his comment is here

i will try to repair/reinstall windows tomorrow, maybe that will help? It sounds like you have an unstable processor clock. Last edited by frebreez3; 01 Aug 2016 at 22:31. Find Us Best picks Reviews News Tutorials Forum MORE All articles How to Gift Ideas Downloads Tom's Hardware Tom's IT Pro About Tom's Guide Login Your question Get the answer

I'll update after I try out his psu. Ask ! Please note, the tutorial starts with the removal process, the removal process is done by DDU, you can skip that part Date of the driver that has been flagged 6: kd> That is super cool of your dad.

It happens when I watch Netflix and Youtube and also when I play games on Steam. use verifier.exe /reset to turn off the extra checking or you could remove or update some of these suspect drivers: \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\AsrAppCharger.sys Tue May 10 01:28:46 2011 cFosSpeed - The Internet Accelerator Any help would be much... I restarted several times, until about the 5th time it finally booted into windows.

Those were getting some very very bad reviews and were said to even damage computers. BSOD randomly while playing a game or watching videos on Youtube! Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. You may want to run memtest to verify your RAM is okay.

I will monitor it untill end of this week and keep you postes. TheSanto321Oct 20, 2013, 8:41 AM crookedmouth said: You could just use windows built in error checking. Forum New Posts FAQ Forum Actions Mark Forums Read Tutorial Index Tutorials Join Us Forum Windows 10 Forums BSOD Crashes and Debugging BSOD playing games, or sometimes when watching videos. I've tried reinstalling the sound card drivers, video card drivers, tried different versions of the aforementioned, and still seem to keep getting these errors at random.

EDIT: a little update of what i did so far - i removed all the mentioned drivers above; i cleaned up my registry; i tuned down the MHz of my processor http://gbcmedina.com/bsod-while/bsod-while-gaming-and-occasionally-during-normal-use.php solved While watching videos on HDTV and playing games on laptop, games slow down (HDMI cable). But now, the problem has only gotten bigger, now my PC will get a TDR while watching youtube videos, hard crash when I'm watching live streams on twitch in HD and You have a new low voltage CPU, update the BIOS because the current BIOS is applying too high of a voltage to your CPU.

Ask ! My desktop PC bluescreens randomly when I use it, sometimes multiple times per day, sometimes not for several days. update the BIOS and see if your bugchecks go away bugchecks were internal errors just like if you were overclocking (too much voltage applied to CPU) -------------------- BIOS Version P2.10 BIOS http://gbcmedina.com/bsod-while/bsod-while-gaming.php Although, I would receive a TDR more often than a crash.I took to google to find possible solutions to my problems, and I was led to believe that it was actually

Guess it could also be a part of Vtune app. I have now put in my OTHER stick of ram(#2). (the test was run on only one of my sticks of ram (#1) because I knew there was a small chance Please run Display Driver Uninstaller to uninstall the Nvidia drivers, download new drivers and install them according to this tutorial.

I think I have a bad cpu. I ran Win10 verifier in order to investigate what could be causing this, it seems like an AMD driver. My dad assumed that it could've been a bad pci-e slot in my motherboard and there wasn't another one to try out. will check and make sure the Vcore is set to auto.

I tried all sorts of solutions afterwards but I'll list them below.I was out of ideas, and still am today. The error code it gives me is different every time. Once again thanks for the help My System Specs Computer type PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number Custom Build OS Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1 CPU AMD check over here You should not need to do a OS install but note that the new Anniversary Update is here so you will get a new install anyway My System Specs You need

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